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Anacortes, Washington, United States

Anacortes, Washington, United States
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"Anna Schaad's Electronia Love Song"

Anna Schaad’s Electronica Love Song
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A Celtic Violinist, Electronica Tone Poems and Jet Pilots.

You can hear an audio version of this Echoes Blog, with Anna Schaad’s music at www.echoes.org



On the surface, violinist Anna Schaad might seem like a New Age artist with Loreena McKennitt aspirations. Her first three albums often found her in renaissance garb on the covers, with titles like “Raven in the Meadow,” “Roll in the Heather” and “The Journey.” Given all that, you have to wonder what’s happening on a track called “Flyboy” with electronic drones and the cockpit chatter of pilots.

Anna Schaad: "Yes, there’s, you’re gonna hear the pilots up in the air talking, um, their navy talk in the background here. And a little bit of a, an F-16 or a ES6B Prowler. Which is a very loud jet that flies, flies the friendly skies above us."

You’ll have to search long and hard to find a New Age or even modern instrumental album, that has any kind of imagery based in the military. It probably takes a musician married to a Navy pilot to pull that off, and Anna Schaad has done it on her latest album, Dream Within a Dream. It’s a love song to her husband of 4 years, lieutenant commander Jeff Montgomery.


Anna Schaad: "It was written last year when my husband, who’s a Navy pilot, was away for seven months. We’d had deployments before. I’ve been married to him now for four years. But seven months was the biggest, longest time we’d been apart. And when you’re apart from someone, boy, that’s a great time to especially as an artist. Nothing like a little angst to fuel you creative process. And so, yeah, a lot of the songs are kind of a tribute to him."

Blonde and blue eyed, with a slight crook in her nose that gives her that sassy look of Ellen Barkin, Anna Schaad is dressed down in jeans and a pale pink sleeveless shirt. She’s a Pacific Northwest girl born and bred and currently lives in Bellingham, north of Seattle. She started out as a classical musician, but got sidetracked by celtic music.

Anna Schaad: "Learning Celtic made me break out of my classical, mode. And I love the classical mode but it’s just different and it adds a whole another dimension to your playing."

Her first three albums are heavily Celtic-influenced, but she took another turn with her 2009 CD, Dream Within a Dream.

Anna Schaad: "What happened was I heard the Buddha Bar series of ambient techno. The really low down tempo techno that’s got lush sounds from around the world and lots of different components to it. But very, very laid back but I got hooked on those hip hop rhythms and just the feel of it. And I said, That’s the direction I want to go."



Anna Schaad & Jeff Montgomery @ Echoes
Dream Within a Dream is a mix of electronica, world music, a touch of Celtic and lots of Anna Schaad’s violins. She’s got a bunch of them, from electric to acoustic.

Anna Schaad: "I have a lot of them. Yeah, there’s a lot of instruments under my bed. Don’t tell anybody [laughs]. That’s where I put ‘em when I’m not using ‘em."

When they aren’t under her bed, they’re stacked up into orchestras of strings on her albums.

Anna Schaad: "On my, my last album before this, The Journey, it has pretty orchestral, in fact that’s the most, most orchestral of my first three ones. And I did do that, by layering many violins. Sort of like Enya layered many, many voices for her thing maybe, and I was frustrated with that cause it still doesn’t give you that symphonic sound. So, combining that with really good orchestral synth patches is where, this gave me a more orchestral sound."

Although she wanted to get away from her classical background, it finds it’s way back in on tracks like “And Then She Flew.”

Anna Schaad: "Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings is my number one string piece. I used to listen to it on my parents’ record player every day after school and weep on the floor. [laughs] I guess I’m a little bit of a sap. But that’s an incredible piece. And, there is actually a little tribute to Barber’s Adagio for Strings in that song."

For Anna Schaad, every song is a story and her violins are the perfect storytellers.

Anna Schaad: "Violin, for me, is a story telling instrument. In fact I used to do a program called The Talking Fiddle. And I think that’s the gist of it really. It’s a talking instrument. It’s telling a story. You think, just because it doesn’t have lyrics it doesn’t have a story. But they do."

Perhaps apropos of that, her album title comes from one of the greatest storytellers ever, Edgar Allen Poe. You can hear Anna Schaad’s stories on her latest CD, Dream Within a Dream.

John Diliberto ((( echoes )))

- the Echoes Blog


"Anna Schaad - Dream Within a Dream"

Anna Schaad – Dream Within a Dream
Posted by WhatsUp Magazine on 10/01/09 • Categorized as Older Articles

Anna Schaad’s new record, Dream Within a Dream, is a richly textured collection of violin/viola compositions built out with other instruments, players, sound loops, samples, field recordings (thunder, wind, etc), techno, hip hop, etc to create a beautifully ambient cornucopia of instrumentals that are both provocative and relaxing to the listener.

The record is a significant departure from Schaad’s previous work which was more of a showcase for Schaad’s inspirational performance as a string virtuoso within the confines of a more traditional Celtic musical style. Schaad says her music is inspired by movement, tides, and seasons. Whatever it was that led her to the original sounds that she has craftily presented on this record is cool with me. The CD case is also great, with neat little liner notes in regard to every song. That feature definitely contributes to the already heavy experience. People love that kind of thing.

Schaad also is in the process of taking Dream Within a Dream out in what will be a series of multi-media extravaganzas that certainly should not be missed.

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www.annaschaad.com - WhatsUp Magazine


Discography

"Dream With a Dream" released 2009, Raven Fiddle Productions
"The Journey" 2001, RFP
"Songspell" 1999, RFP
"The Raven Project" 1998, RFP
"Dream Within a Dream" top 25 albums of the year, Echoes with host John Diliberto; www.echoes.org

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Anna Schaad is a composer, musician and teacher who plays an active role as an artist in her community with her unique style and original music. She is dedicated to inspiring people to follow their passion, to live artful, generous lives, and to work to protect and improve our quality of life in the Northwest and around the world.

A native of the Pacific Northwest, Anna began her musical life at a tender age, absorbed in classical music with the piano and violin. She was lucky enough to experience the Seattle Youth Symphony as a member for four years, immersed in the great classical symphonic works, and studied under concert violist Paul Coletti at the University of Washington as a junior and senior in High School. In 1991, Anna combined a B.A. degree in American History with her love for music at the Evergreen State College and created the “Talking Fiddle Program” - a music therapy program designed to touch the hearts and minds of our regions senior citizens and Alzheimers patients.

Anna’s horizon expanded into the genres of American and Celtic fiddling, as well as to blues and bluegrass, and meanwhile she discovered the fair town of Bellingham, a place near and dear to her heart. Anna discovered the pure musical joy of playing celtic, blues and folk music with electric and acoustic violin in bands in the Pacific Northwest including the Clumsy Lovers, Tim McHugh and the Lost Poets, and Vancouver B.C.'s Paperboys, as well as pursuing the world of studio work and studio recording with local artists and people passing through, like Big Brother and the Holding Company.

Anna’s debut CD, The Raven Project, was released in 1998 and explored the range and versatility of her newly commissioned electric five-string viola, "Wicked Grace." This project forged her friendship with one of her great musical allies, David MacVittie, a multi-instrumental song wizard of Canadian origin, and heralded the birth of Raven Fiddle Productions. Her second album, Songspell, was a further collaboration with David into the genre of Celtic-blues fusion, giving their amazing work as a duo the attention it deserved. Anna released her third album The Journey in September 2001. A blending of classical, celtic and world influence, The Journey reflects Anna’s innovative, eclectic style. Her captivating melodic lines and symphonic arrangement developed in this Neo-classical celtic album which tells the story of a woman’s journey into a Supernatural world. Anna particularly enjoyed creating an elaborate theatrical performance of this music at the Mount Baker Theatre in Bellingham, Washington.

Besides touring and performing original work with her musician buddies, Anna also appears as a featured artist with other entertainers. Schaad travelled in tandem with David MacVittie to New York, Canada, New Zealand and Australia with the four- time World Champion Simon Fraser University Pipe Band, playing a variety of electric violins in furious harmony with the Highland Pipes. This touring culminated in a live recording at the Sydney Opera House. Anna currently enjoys performing in Charleston, South Carolina with the Charleston Christmas Show annually. Anna teaches in Bellingham and Anacortes, and her students play her original work as well as celtic, classical, and blues. She lives with her bohemian Naval Pilot husband in Anacortes, Washington and enjoys gardening, horseback riding, sea kayaking, cooking, skiing, being with friends, making merry, and all things adventuresome.